I couldn’t agree more, as Filipino living in Australia I could relate to this. I appreciate your enthusiasm to give this opportunity to broaden their knowledge and help pinoy’s to reach their full potentials. 🎉
When we lived in Manila for 2years, my husband easily found a lot of FilipinoTennis players to play with but mostly they are matured man who plays in Clubhouse. Then he got turned off by how the Clubhouse man treat the ballboys. We started looking for more tennis players and found younger man and woman who does tournaments that is really competitive and nice. Tennis is active in Manila ... just not loud like other sports.
When I was in college back in 2000, that was also one of my dilemma. Most of the players were older, and the location of tennis court were usually too far from my dorm. Most of my friends or the people around me weren't into tennis or sports, so I hardly got to play. Then, one day, my friend's younger brother borrowed all my tennis racket and didn't return it. Then life got so busy. I never had the chance to find anyone to play with after that. I still miss it. But I think my joints won't agree with the sport anymore.
Tennis helped strengthen my weak immune system when I was young. And it kept me fit without even knowing because I enjoyed it too much. It's sad that around college, it wasn't easy to find an accessible tennis court where we could play. Location is usually too far, and knowing only a few people who like the sport made it harder to schedule to meet-up and play. Nowadays, I don't get to play anymore, so I just catchup on tournaments like US Open, Wimbledon, Australian Open, etc. I hope our local tennis team will continue to grow and the best will get to move up the ranks and have that chance to play and win against the top players from around the world.
Lovely to see how Filipino athletes, like in this case, are featured to showcase their achievements in the sport they are good at. In tennis, it is true that we have promising players all over the country but lack exposure. We should have a tennis academy. I have played tennis myself since the 1990s but am not a professional player. I just play for fun. I love the game. And wish to see more Filipinos (full/or half-blooded) excel. Cheers
It’s a realistic Goal to Win One point against a Professional. I can’t watch 18 mins of video but I like the concept of your Channel. Keep it up. When I come to Manila perhaps you can show me where to play Padel,
Dale Nicooo buenos mates campeoooon y con la tres estrellas en la bombilla! 🇦🇷🧉 Buen vídeo y gracias por su ayuda para reconocer los atletas Filipinos 🇵🇭
pangarap ko talga na magkarun tayo ng pambato sa mga atp o wta tas magkarun ng tour yung atp or wta dito sa pinas para mkapanuod ako ng live isa tlga sa mgndang sport sakin ang tennis..sana magkrun ng tour dito para man lang makita ko mga idols tulad ni swiatek or djokovic at iba pa
Tennis is quite expensive for normal people here in the Philippines, when we play, we have to pay 50 to 100 pesos per game, for balls and ballboy payment
Tennis is technically the most complicated and demanding sport, top players are a mix of triathletes, technical wizards and mentalists. Nico underestimated Tennis as Paddle is easier but closer to pickleball where Tennis is at the opposite in extremes. Touch tennis is another sport that is closer to the Tennis spectrum in difficulty but still easier and more accessible than Paddle for many as Tennis balls and equipment is still too expensive for low income earners.
You work for 20yrs to have $1m in your retirement, Meanwhile some people are putting just $10k in a meme coin for just few months and now they are multi millionaires. I pray that anyone who reads this will be successful in life
Most people think, investing in crypto is all about buying coins and leaving it to rise, come on it takes much analysis to be a successful crypto trader.
Trading without professional guide... Huh I laugh you, because you will remain where you are or even make huge losses that will stop you from trading, this has been one of the biggest problem to new traders
Nino Alcantara is too ripe for doubles. He needs more travel and nutrition sponsors to transition his game into singles. Just one singles tournament (250, 500, 1000 or maybe 2000). Just one singles trophy. And Nino Alcantara will be an icon in Philippine tennis.
I couldn’t agree more, as Filipino living in Australia I could relate to this. I appreciate your enthusiasm to give this opportunity to broaden their knowledge and help pinoy’s to reach their full potentials. 🎉
Great initiative behind this segment, love it a lot! Thanks for this, FEATR!
MORE OF THIS SERIES PLEASE!!!!
i looove tennis and i wish it was a bigger thing in the philippines. i just wish there are more tennis courts where kids and adults can have access to
When we lived in Manila for 2years, my husband easily found a lot of FilipinoTennis players to play with but mostly they are matured man who plays in Clubhouse. Then he got turned off by how the Clubhouse man treat the ballboys. We started looking for more tennis players and found younger man and woman who does tournaments that is really competitive and nice. Tennis is active in Manila ... just not loud like other sports.
When I was in college back in 2000, that was also one of my dilemma. Most of the players were older, and the location of tennis court were usually too far from my dorm. Most of my friends or the people around me weren't into tennis or sports, so I hardly got to play. Then, one day, my friend's younger brother borrowed all my tennis racket and didn't return it.
Then life got so busy. I never had the chance to find anyone to play with after that. I still miss it. But I think my joints won't agree with the sport anymore.
Congratulations and thank you!
Tennis helped strengthen my weak immune system when I was young. And it kept me fit without even knowing because I enjoyed it too much. It's sad that around college, it wasn't easy to find an accessible tennis court where we could play. Location is usually too far, and knowing only a few people who like the sport made it harder to schedule to meet-up and play. Nowadays, I don't get to play anymore, so I just catchup on tournaments like US Open, Wimbledon, Australian Open, etc.
I hope our local tennis team will continue to grow and the best will get to move up the ranks and have that chance to play and win against the top players from around the world.
This is good . Not only is FEATR interested in foods but sports and other " genres" Bravo twist!! Soo real and aooo natural promo vid 🥰
congrats dol casoy! more recognitions to come
Lovely to see how Filipino athletes, like in this case, are featured to showcase their achievements in the sport they are good at. In tennis, it is true that we have promising players all over the country but lack exposure. We should have a tennis academy. I have played tennis myself since the 1990s but am not a professional player. I just play for fun. I love the game. And wish to see more Filipinos (full/or half-blooded) excel. Cheers
It’s a realistic Goal to Win One point against a Professional. I can’t watch 18 mins of video but I like the concept of your Channel. Keep it up. When I come to Manila perhaps you can show me where to play Padel,
I enjoyed watching this papi @ninotennis 🤙🏾 dale dale!
Dale Nicooo buenos mates campeoooon y con la tres estrellas en la bombilla! 🇦🇷🧉 Buen vídeo y gracias por su ayuda para reconocer los atletas Filipinos 🇵🇭
What's going on with the mic audio in the match?
Great video, thanks ❤
Glad you enjoyed it!
san po yung court na yan? 😄
👍👍👍Cagayan de Oro
Im so proud of you kapatid
Nico's drinking yerba mate just like the g.o.a.t messi ❤
You are a good man, Nico.
pangarap ko talga na magkarun tayo ng pambato sa mga atp o wta tas magkarun ng tour yung atp or wta dito sa pinas para mkapanuod ako ng live isa tlga sa mgndang sport sakin ang tennis..sana magkrun ng tour dito para man lang makita ko mga idols tulad ni swiatek or djokovic at iba pa
hindi pa maayos ang tennis federation sa pinas.. malayo pa mangyari uan😂
My dream is to have a Filipino in the top 10 of Tennis!! Our future Rafa Nadal! Vamosssss!!!
CdO's pride. Nice ka nins
Tennis is quite expensive for normal people here in the Philippines, when we play, we have to pay 50 to 100 pesos per game, for balls and ballboy payment
Tennis is technically the most complicated and demanding sport, top players are a mix of triathletes, technical wizards and mentalists. Nico underestimated Tennis as Paddle is easier but closer to pickleball where Tennis is at the opposite in extremes. Touch tennis is another sport that is closer to the Tennis spectrum in difficulty but still easier and more accessible than Paddle for many as Tennis balls and equipment is still too expensive for low income earners.
Made one with the best in Vietnam: Ly Hoang Nam
You work for 20yrs to have $1m in your retirement, Meanwhile some people are putting just $10k in a meme coin for just few months and now they are multi millionaires. I pray that anyone who reads this will be successful in life
I'm favoured, $22K every week! I can now give back to the locals in my community and also support God's work and the church. God bless America
Thara helped me recover what I lost trying to trade my self
Trading in Bitcoin now is the wisest thing to do now especially beginner....
Most people think, investing in crypto is all about buying coins and leaving it to rise, come on it takes much analysis to be a successful crypto trader.
Trading without professional guide... Huh I laugh you, because you will remain where you are or even make huge losses that will stop you from trading, this has been one of the biggest problem to new traders
Thats Yerbamate. I wanna try that badly for i saw messi and suarez drinking that shit
TBH, people will confuse Nico as the Pro 🤣
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The Best Tennis Player in the Philippines is Treat Huey imho... (even though I live in CDO and play tennis at the Nazareth club)
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Serious ani si Nico? 😅
Casoy 😆
Nino Alcantara is too ripe for doubles. He needs more travel and nutrition sponsors to transition his game into singles. Just one singles tournament (250, 500, 1000 or maybe 2000). Just one singles trophy. And Nino Alcantara will be an icon in Philippine tennis.
Man, Nico is trash, why is he the one playing the best players over there?